Dhoni, after the defeat, gave Dhoni's head to the defeat the class of Puri team
Cricket News Desk. Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni acknowledged that his team failed to take advantage of batting -friendly circumstances and stayed behind 15 to 20 runs after a five -Wicket lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad in Indian Premier League. Sunrisers chased a target of 155 runs and scored 155 runs for the loss of five wickets in 18.4 overs using Ishaan Kishan (44), Kamindu Mendis (32) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (19 not out). Mendis and Nitish shared an unbeaten 49 -Run partnership for the sixth wicket and brought the team to the target. Earlier, Harshal Patel (4/28), captain Pat Cummins (2/21) and Jaydev Unadkat (2/21) losed brilliantly, with regular intervals and the entire team was all in 19.5 overs for 154 runs. For Super Kings, Dewald Brevis scored the most 42 runs off 25 balls using four sixes and a four. Young opener Ayush Mhatre scored 30 runs from 19 balls with the help of six fours. Apart from these two, only Deepak Hooda, 22, and Ravindra Jadeja, 21, could cross the 20 -Run. Dhoni blamed batting for defeat. MS Dhoni acknowledged that his team did not use the favorable batting conditions. Dhoni said after the match: ‘I think we continued to lose wickets. The second thing is that the wicket was a little better in the first innings and 157 (154) runs were not the appropriate score. The ball didn’t turn much and nothing was unusual in it. He said, “Yes, the second innings helped some.” Our spinners were good and they bowled in the right environment, but we were left with 15-20 runs. Dhoni praised the brilliant turn of Dewald Bruruie. He said, “I think he really knocks well and we need him in the middle order.” When the spinner comes, count your runs by choosing your batting or by choosing the right area, but it is an area in which we want to improve because the middle overs are important. He said: “It is good to overcome the shortcomings in one or two areas in such a tournament, but if most players do not go well, you must make changes.” You can’t just keep walking. We can’t score enough runs. Share this story -tags